Charge, Hydrophobicity, and Lipid Type Drive Antimicrobial Peptides' Unique Perturbation Ensembles.

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Kevin J Cheng, Shashank Shastry, Juan David Campolargo, Michael J Hallock, Taras V Pogorelov
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Abstract

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have emerged as a promising solution to the escalating public health threat caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria. Although ongoing research efforts have established AMP's role in membrane permeabilization and leakage, the precise mechanisms driving these disruption patterns remain unclear. We leverage molecular dynamics (MD) simulations enhanced by membrane mimetic (HMMM) to systematically investigate how the physiochemical properties of magainin (+3) and pexiganan (+9) affect their localization, insertion, curvature perturbation, and membrane binding ensemble. Building on existing microbiology, NMR, circular dichroism, and fluorescence data, our analysis reveals that the lipid makeup is a key determinant in the binding dynamics and structural conformation of AMPs. We find that phospholipid type is crucial for peptide localization, demonstrated through magainin's predominant interaction with lipid tails and pexiganan's with polar headgroups in POPC/POPS membranes. The membrane curvature changes induced by pexiganan relative to magainin suggest that AMPs with larger charges have more potential in modulating bilayer bending. These insights advance our understanding of AMP-membrane interactions at the molecular level, offering guidance for the design of targeted antimicrobial therapies.

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Biochemistry Biochemistry
Biochemistry Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.50
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3.40%
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336
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Biochemistry provides an international forum for publishing exceptional, rigorous, high-impact research across all of biological chemistry. This broad scope includes studies on the chemical, physical, mechanistic, and/or structural basis of biological or cell function, and encompasses the fields of chemical biology, synthetic biology, disease biology, cell biology, nucleic acid biology, neuroscience, structural biology, and biophysics. In addition to traditional Research Articles, Biochemistry also publishes Communications, Viewpoints, and Perspectives, as well as From the Bench articles that report new methods of particular interest to the biological chemistry community.
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